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The 2070 Super has around a 20% performance increase over the standard 2070 for the same price.

The Super video card launch packs more punch for a refresh than we would typically expect, but it also moves the stack around in interesting ways. The 2060 Super has relatively large gains in performance that put it close to the original RTX 2070 in most instances and the 2070 Super is very nearly a 2080

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Some leaked reviews are strange because I believe it is the Final Fantasy benchmark which placed the 5700 XT above the Radeon VII which shouldn’t be the case. It places the Radeon VII then in a very awkward place in the market, probably why AMD marketed it directly to ‘creators’ then than directly to gamers.

NVidia and AMD have been hitting each other up to 2012 with pricing. AMD did something special with their Radeon HD 4000 series (which was still ATI branded) in regard to pricing, but that was back in 2008/2009. Just remember that AMD launched their Radeon HD 7970 @ $549 back in 2012 and NVidia hit back with their GeForce GTX 680 @ $499 and since then kept the premium pricing up to now. AMD still price high at the high end and their enthusiast end and isn’t competitive at that range when comparing ‘every’ gaming title to take things into perspective.

Yeah, AMD also ripped people a new one, and let’s not talk about their dual GPU card pricing and their rebrandings.